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Title: Oxytocin
Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Jun 04, 2024 05:59 am
How does oxytocin affect social and emotional behavior, such as bonding, trust, and empathy?
Oxytocin & Mother/Infant Bonding | Clip From IOHA TikTok Livestream | Institute of Human Anatomy
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Oxytocin & Mother/Infant Bonding | Clip From IOHA TikTok Livestream | Institute of Human Anatomy
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Mother/infant bonding and oxytocin
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Oxytocin influences various aspects of social cognition and interaction, such as:
Bonding: Oxytocin is involved in the formation and maintenance of various types of social bonds, such as parent-child, romantic, and friendship bonds. Oxytocin is released during physical contact, such as hugging, cuddling, kissing, or sexual activity, and promotes feelings of closeness, affection, and attachment. Oxytocin also enhances positive social interactions, such as eye contact, facial expressions, vocalizations, and synchrony.

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Trust: Oxytocin can increase trust and cooperation among individuals, especially in situations that involve risk or uncertainty. Oxytocin may make people more willing to share their emotions, resources, or secrets with others, and to rely on others for support or guidance. Oxytocin may also reduce fear, anxiety, and stress, and increase confidence and optimism.

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Empathy: Oxytocin can enhance empathy, which is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. Oxytocin may make people more sensitive to the emotional cues and expressions of others, and more responsive to their needs and preferences. Oxytocin may also increase compassion, altruism, and generosity, and motivate people to help others in distress or need.

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However, oxytocin's effects are not always positive or universal, and may depend on the context, personality, and relationshi


Title: Re: Oxytocin
Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Jun 04, 2024 06:01 am
A hormone and neurotransmitter with multiple roles in the body and the brain

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2-Minute Neuroscience: Oxytocin
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2-Minute Neuroscience: Oxytocin
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Oxytocin synthesis and effects
Oxytocin has various functions, such as:
Stimulating uterine contractions and milk letdown in childbirth and lactation.

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Enhancing mood, sexual arousal, trust, bonding, and social recognition in romantic relationships, parent-infant interactions, and group settings.

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Influencing various emotional, social, and cognitive processes, such as reducing stress and anxiety, promoting well-being, and modulating empathy and memory.

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Oxytocin is produced by nerve cells in the hypothalamus and released by the posterior pituitary gland into the bloodstream or the brain when triggered by certain stimuli, such as touch, sexual activity, or eye contact.

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